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The proposals for academic enrichment are evaluated in terms of the expectation that
visiting lecturers, authorities, and artists will be in contact with students, thus
enriching their program of instruction. Proposed contacts with the community and faculty
will certainly be considered, but the emphasis should be on interaction with students.
A faculty committee will evaluate the proposals and recommend to the Dean those which
should be forwarded for consideration for funding.
The proposal should be very specific with respect to:
- the type of activities supported by this grant
- the persons who will be asked to participate both as speakers and the audience
- a detailed budget giving estimates of the entire costs of the program and any shared
or additional support available
- an endorsement of your Department Chair with a cover letter attached when the proposal
is sent to the College office. Please contact the Dean's Office for further information.
If funding is available, we expect to be able to notify recipients of their successful
proposals by mid June. Typically the college receives approximately $30,000 to cover
10-15 requests for support.
2007-2008 Academic Enrichment Awards Back to Faculty Links and Information
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Chucalissa C.H. Nash Museum, The University of Memphis
The C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa protects and interprets the Chucalissa archaeological
site. The museum provides high quality educational experiences on
past and present Native American cultures of the Mid-South,
and pursues new knowledge of these cultures through research
as part of the University's explicitly multicultural and
multiethnic educational orientation. more
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